Houston Chronicle

Durst arrives in California to be tried in friend’s killing

Houston lawyer says heir is eager to appear in court

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LOS ANGELES — New York real estate heir Robert Durst, who became a nationally known name with last year’s HBO documentar­y “The Jinx,” made his long-awaited arrival in California to face charges of killing a friend 16 years ago, authoritie­s said.

Durst was being held in a Los Angeles County jail Friday and is scheduled to be arraigned in the case on Monday afternoon, district attorney’s spokeswoma­n Jane Robison said.

Local prosecutor­s have been eager to bring Durst to California and try him in the killing of his friend Susan Berman in 2000, but prosecutor­s in New Orleans held him there on federal weapons charges until he pleaded guilty in April. He had already waived extraditio­n to California.

Durst’s attorney, Dick DeGuerin of Houston, has said Durst is just as eager to come to Los Angeles County and prove his innocence.

“We’ve been begging to get to California since two days after he was arrested,” DeGuerin said in September.

Durst, already wellknown in New York, became far more famous when HBO aired “The Jinx,” which cast serious suspicion on him for several alleged crimes, including the Berman killing. Durst was arrested the morning the last of the documentar­y’s six parts was aired in March 2015.

Durst was sentenced to seven years and one month in prison after pleading guilty to the New Orleans weapons charge.

Durst had been active in New York in the family real estate business until 1994.

In 2003, Durst, who had moved to Houston, was acquitted of murder charges in Galveston, despite admitting in court that he had carved up the body of a neighbor and thrown the parts into Galveston Bay.

 ?? Associated Press file ?? New York real estate heir Robert Durst, shown being transporte­d to a New Orleans prison last year, became nationally known because of a documentar­y.
Associated Press file New York real estate heir Robert Durst, shown being transporte­d to a New Orleans prison last year, became nationally known because of a documentar­y.

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